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Israel Denies Gaza 'Mass Starvation' Accusations

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 23 – Israel accuses Hamas of obstructing aid and hoarding supplies amid reports from over 100 aid groups warning of mass starvation in Gaza, where malnutrition is rising, officials said.

  • Amid rising criticism, Israel responded this week to mounting pressure by accusing Hamas of deliberately creating a humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
  • Since 6 July, mediators have been shuttling in Doha seeking a truce, but talks have made little progress as both sides blamed each other for the impasse.
  • In Gaza, warehouses remain locked, aid agencies report increasing malnutrition and starvation among over two million Gazans, with supplies sitting untouched and civilians trapped in a cycle of hope and heartbreak.
  • Danny Danon said `Hamas causes the crisis, and we get the blame`, adding `It's hypocrisy`, `We're not ignoring the suffering in Gaza`.
  • The United States top Middle East envoy will travel to Europe for talks on a Gaza ceasefire and humanitarian aid corridor, following more than two weeks of stalled negotiations.
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Spanishman Aitor Zabalgogeazkoa is the coordinator of Doctors Without Borders (MSF) in the Gaza Strip for a month, but he has already covered several missions there in recent years. “This has become an immense devastated camp in which Israel created the perfect situation to starve people,” he told THE NATION in a telephone conversation from the organization’s post in Al-Mawasi, five kilometers west of Khan Yunis. Zabalgogeazkoa spoke of the denu…

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"Netanyahu put an end to the siege, the stocks are completely exhausted." The reply: "The trucks have arrived, but the militias block its distribution"

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NDTV broke the news in New Delhi, India on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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